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Tangled Webs is Elizabeth Baroody's fifth novel-a romantic comedy whose characters are caught in layers of mishaps and shaped by life's unintended consequences. The story begins during the Christmas season when Kelly Severinson decides it is time to get married but not to her boyfriend. Instead, she decides to ensnare her wealthy and already-married lover, Charles Mandeley. That is a problem. The opportunity that Kelly needs to seduce Charles presents itself when Mrs. Mandeley's mother, living in another town, decides to sell the family home and move into an apartment, compelling Mrs. Mandeley…mehr

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Tangled Webs is Elizabeth Baroody's fifth novel-a romantic comedy whose characters are caught in layers of mishaps and shaped by life's unintended consequences. The story begins during the Christmas season when Kelly Severinson decides it is time to get married but not to her boyfriend. Instead, she decides to ensnare her wealthy and already-married lover, Charles Mandeley. That is a problem. The opportunity that Kelly needs to seduce Charles presents itself when Mrs. Mandeley's mother, living in another town, decides to sell the family home and move into an apartment, compelling Mrs. Mandeley to return to her childhood home to help her mother. There she renews her friendship with an old flame, and thoughts of divorce are uppermost in her mind. Both women, young and old, face challenges that change them forever. Lust, kidnapping, greed, death, and human error reshape their lives into a tangled web, and the author skillfully leads the reader to a surprising and satisfying conclusion.
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Biography: Elizabeth Irwin Baroody Born: August 2, 1925 Died: July 31, 2008 Married: August 29, 1942, to Alfred F. Baroody Blessed with five children, seven grandchildren, and fourteen great-grandchildren. Elizabeth was an independent photojournalist from 1970 to her death and has written, sold, and published approximately 115 articles and short stories, and one book. The following publications have used her work: Early American Life, Writer's Digest, the Antique Trader, Numismatic Scrapbook, Marriage and Family, Horse Illustrated, Spinning Wheel Magazine, Country Magazine, Hobbies, Antique Week, Postcard Collector, and Cricket Magazine. Under the name of Christy Demaine, she wrote one book, A Matter of Revenge, published by Playboy Press in 1978. It is still available at used bookstores and eBay, online. A second book, Nicole Laurent, was recently self-published and is available through any bookstore or by the Internet through www.nicolelaurent.com. Available through e-book is The Search for Scheherazade. It is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble. That Summer at Windermere and Vengeance Is Mine were recently published and are available as noted above.